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Which Retro Licensed Pinball Theme Not From The 80s Would You Like To See Next?

By o-din

8 years ago


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    #118 8 years ago

    Currently watching The Matrix. Can't help but think this would have made a awesome pin.
    80s themes. Dukes of Hazzard, Jaws, Blues Brothers

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    #230 8 years ago

    Caddyshack would be great. Lots of classic lines.

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    #232 8 years ago

    Classic 80s cartoons.
    #1 being Scooby Doo. Mystery Machine smash toy, collecting Scooby Snacks, multiballs with the different characters, solving puzzles to see what old man was dressed as a ghost. Plus the colors/art of the show would really pop.

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    #235 8 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    Scooby Doo is OK here because it was from the 60s. So try to keep this thread from going off topic please!

    I'm a kid of late 70s/early 80s cartoons and didn't even realize scooby doo was 60s.
    Wwf snme to make up for that turd they released a few years back

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    #237 8 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    I watched the first one and everyone after that. I've always liked cartoons, but the golden age of Saturday morning was definitely the late 60s until the Kroft brothers took over with all their shows. But in the 60s there was Scooby, Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Hot Wheels, and many more.

    Bonus of 80s was we had all the great 50s and 60s shows like looney tunes, spiderman, scooby doo, flintstones, jetsons, tom and jerry, mighty mouse and new shows like he-man, transformers, wwf superstars, inspector gadget, astroboy, garfield, etc...

    #249 8 years ago

    Return of the Living Dead, Hellraiser, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm St. Bride of Reaminator although it's 1990.

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